Noise in the Groove: The Origin of Sound Recording
Ramsey Janini
19 episodes
9 months ago
This podcast ponders the moment we began to play back recorded sounds. It's a factual history of the phonograph and gramophone, but told through dreams and nightmares of the voices of the dead, the nature of time, the rapture, AI, androids, elephants, canned foods, mechanical menaces, alchemy, and so on. Now hear this.
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This podcast ponders the moment we began to play back recorded sounds. It's a factual history of the phonograph and gramophone, but told through dreams and nightmares of the voices of the dead, the nature of time, the rapture, AI, androids, elephants, canned foods, mechanical menaces, alchemy, and so on. Now hear this.
Noise in the Groove: The Origin of Sound Recording
20 minutes 20 seconds
10 years ago
Episode 3 – The Reading List
In this episode I discuss the ideas and research of the historians and philosophers who have informed and influenced the way I think about recorded sound. I talk about: fabulous phonographs, soundscapes, perfect prisons, self-subjugation, technological determinism and the wonderful worlds of Friedrich Kittler and Jonathan Sterne.
Noise in the Groove: The Origin of Sound Recording
This podcast ponders the moment we began to play back recorded sounds. It's a factual history of the phonograph and gramophone, but told through dreams and nightmares of the voices of the dead, the nature of time, the rapture, AI, androids, elephants, canned foods, mechanical menaces, alchemy, and so on. Now hear this.